System: Daily login!!, jackpot on the first day!!!-Chapter 361 - - Return of Myths
At that moment, across the Vault and every thread line it touched, there was silence deeper than death.
Then…
Basukhi opened his eyes again.
Twin galaxies, still fierce, still burning with memory, but something had shifted.
Choice.
"…Very well," Basukhi said, voice stripped bare of divine posturing, ancient in its purity. "Then I will not be god. Nor ghost. Nor weapon"
He coiled his vast form downward until his massive head was level with Taufik. His breath smelled of eons; his scales glittered with the past. But in his gaze was something present.
"I will be myself. Not because they allowed it. Not because you made it so. But because I choose to be"
Taufik nodded. No words. Just... Agreement.
And that was enough.
The Vault pulsed, not with power, but with acceptance. The laws that governed it shifted minutely, accounting for a presence once stricken from all systems.
[New Constant Registered]
[Basukhi: Immutable Entity | Chosen Identity: Independent Being]
[Temporal Reconciliation: In Progress…]
[Conflict Probability Reduced: 73% → 19%]
Lembuswana stepped forward at last.
There was no hostility in his movements.
Just gravity, the quiet kind that only old gods carry when they've finally laid down their swords.
"You remember now," He said, gently. "Do you hate me still?"
Basukhi studied him.
Then turned his head away.
"… I don't know"
The honesty was brutal.
But freeing.
And Lembuswana… Accepted it.
"That's enough," Lembuswana replied.
Taufik exhaled again, the weight of cosmic decisions easing across his shoulders. It's still light-years from over, but for once, it's not a loss. Not a fracture. Not a ghost.
A beginning.
Behind them, reality began to seal itself, no longer rejecting Basukhi's presence, but incorporating it.
Threads rearranged. Histories rewritten, not erased, but retold.
Dragons across Draco blinked and, for the first time in millennia.
Felt his presence.
Some wept. Some roared. Most didn't even know why. But in the back of their minds, a name echoed like a warm wind returning after a long, brutal winter.
Basukhi.
The First.
The Aboriginal.
And most of all… Free.
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Everything had come to an end. This journey had concluded with a reward far greater than Taufik could have ever anticipated.
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With quiet steps and a lingering sense of awe, they departed from the Vault.
They walked in silence, not out of weariness, but out of reverence.
Behind them lay the ruin, steeped in mysteries both unraveled and still waiting in the shadows.
Each step away felt like leaving a dream that had stretched across lifetimes.
Basukhi did not speak again, but he followed. No longer towering over the world but walking alongside it.
Lembuswana kept pace behind them, his presence no longer imposing, but quietly companionable.
And at last, they stepped out... Back into the wide, sun-drenched expanse of the desert.
"Where… Is this?"
Basukhi's voice rumbled low, laced with confusion as he gazed across the barren horizon.
Lembuswana stood beside him, his eyes scanning the scorched earth and fractured sky.
"This is our land, Basukhi," He answered softly. "This is Draco"
Basukhi furrowed his brow, his gaze drifting across the dunes and jagged stones where once lush valleys and soaring peaks stood.
"This is Draco? I don't remember it being like this…"
"It's because of our battle," Lembuswana said, his voice heavy with memory. "And it was a long, long time ago… Time has passed, and with it, the land has changed"
Taufik looked between the two ancient beings, then toward the horizon where the wind stirred the sands.
"Save the story for later," He said, his voice light but steady. "Let's go catch up with the others"
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- A several hours ago, with Rani and the others.
Riding atop Rani in her dragon form, it took them less than an hour to reach the Golden Dragon Kingdoms.
The wind roared past them as her wings cut through the skies with effortless grace, each beat carrying them across vast stretches of land and cloud.
The world below blurred until, at last, the glimmering spires of the Golden Dragon Kingdoms rose on the horizon, bathed in sunlight and ancient pride.
Upon seeing the kingdom rise into view, a smile gently spread across Rani's face. As a former Queen, there was no greater joy than witnessing the realm she once ruled not only endure the trials of time but flourish.
To see its golden towers still standing proud, its banners dancing in the wind, and life teeming in the streets below… It was a comfort deeper than words, a silent affirmation that her legacy had not faded.
Rani circled once, slowly, allowing herself a moment of quiet reflection.
The city gates, massive and adorned with dragon motifs, opened not with alarm but with welcome; somehow, the capital knew she had returned.
Below, Golden Dragon paused in the streets. Merchants stopped mid-call. Dragon Children pointed skyward. And then, like a wave rippling through the city, the cry began to rise.
"The Golden Queen returns!"
No fanfare had been summoned. No horn had blown. Yet the entire kingdom responded. Not in protocol, but in instinct. In reverence. In love.
Rani landed on the palace's upper platform, a structure built for dragons.
She let her family down one by one, her movements tender, as if placing priceless treasures back where they belonged.
Each of them touched the ground with steady feet and wide eyes, their gazes sweeping over the city that shimmered like a dream brought to life.
And then, at last, Rani's form shimmered, light cascading over her scales like a golden tide, before shrinking gracefully into her human self.
Her feet touched the polished gold stone of the palace platform, warm with memory.
She stood tall, draped in regal white and crimson robes that materialized around her like a second skin. Her eyes, however, remained deeply dragon, fierce, ancient, and bright with the emotion of return.
The platform felt exactly as she remembered it.
But also… Entirely new.
A line of guards approached, their armor radiant, spears lowered in salute. At their head stood a woman draped in royal crimson and gold.
"Queen," The woman said, her voice shaking just slightly. "We… We thought you would never return"
Rani smiled, not as a monarch, but as a sister.
"But I did, right?" She said simply. "And I'm not The Queen, not anymore, it's you, Kania"
Kania's voice caught in her throat as Rani stepped forward and embraced her.
It wasn't a royal gesture.
It was family.
For a moment, all the weight of succession, of legacy, of years spent wondering if her sister had vanished into myth, all melted in the warmth of that embrace.
"You left me a kingdom," Kania whispered. "I did my best"
"You built a kingdom," Rani replied. "I'm proud of you"
Behind them, the guards stood in quiet awe. A few of them are new and had trained their whole lives under stories of the Golden Queen, Maharani, of her fire, her wisdom, her fury. But now she stood before them, not as a legend, but as living proof that stories could still walk the earth.
The moment passed gently like dusk giving way to starlight.
Rani stepped aside, allowing the rest of the group to be welcomed. Children ran forward, bold and laughing. Elders bowed low, tears glistening. Dragons in flight dipped their wings in salute.
And far above it all, in the wind-blown towers of the palace, ancient chimes rang again, songs written in draconic, unheard since the Queen's departure.
The Golden Queen had returned.
But more than that…
She brought with her the future.
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Several hours later, the great gates of the kingdom stirred once more.
From across the golden dunes, four figures approached, dust-streaked and sunlit.
Basukhi. Lembuswana. And at their center, Taufik and Aksara.
They walked without fanfare. Without guards or heralds. But the world felt them arrive.
The city paused again.
People turned.
And even before their names were spoken, they were known.
The breath of a being who had once been erased from time.
The gaze of an old god who had chosen surrender instead of destruction.
And a Man, a human who had stepped into myths and became The Saviour of All Dragon, returned.
Rani, Gaia, Jenn, Kaela, Anugerah, and Tina, stepped forward from the palace steps as the four ascended. Their eyes met Taufik's, and a smile flickered between them.
"You look like hell," Rani said.
Taufik laughed.
"This old thing wanted to see how Draco was now, so I didn't open the portal at all, and that's how we encountered many monsters on the way"
Rani's gaze shifted to Basukhi; not only her, but Anugerah, Kaela, and all the Dragons there also did the same thing, and for a long moment, no words were exchanged. Only understanding. Old memories stirring. A weight shared between immortals.
"…You're real"
Rani said at last, voice hushed.
Basukhi lowered his head in acknowledgment.
"I am. Now"
Lembuswana stood quietly behind them, like a mountain that no longer needed to prove its height.
And in that moment, on the golden steps of a city that had survived legends, the past and future stood side by side.
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